John Lamb Lash

John Lash has been called the true successor of Mircea Eliade and the rightful heir of Joseph Campbell.
Unlike those two world-class academics, John is a self-educated free-lance scholar who combines intensive
studies and experimental mysticism to teach dynamic mythology. He is a leading exponent of the power of
myth to direct individual experience and drive historical events over the long term. An expert on sidereal
mythology, naked-eye astronomy, precession, and the World Ages, he also teaches the critique of belief-systems.
On metahistory.org, he presents a radical revision of Gnosticism, with extensive commentaries on the Nag
Hammadi codices. He also presents the only complete restoration by any scholar of the Sophianic myth of the
Pagan Mysteries, the sacred story of Gaia-Sophia, recounting the origin of the earth and the human species
from the galactic core.

Since October 2008, John Lash is teaching Planetary Tantra and interactive magic with Gaia through the
archetype/icon of the Shakti Cluster, the Tantric Tree of Life. This material is intended for the general
public. His more controversial writings on Kala Tantra, Gaian sexual magic, can be found on KaliRising:
Intimations of a Mystical Hedonist.

John Lash is the only scholar of comparative mythology so far known to have rewritten a classical myth,
giving it a different outcome: Orpheus and Eurydice.

His published works are: The Seeker's Handbook (1991) , Twins and the Double (Art and Imagination) (1993) ,
THE HERO MANHOOD AND POWER (1995) , Quest for the Zodiac: The Cosmic Code Beyond Astrology (1999) , Not in
His Image: Gnostic Vision, Sacred Ecology, and the Future of Belief (2006).